So what if I live in a house made by idiots? In the last one, holes were filled with toothpaste; was so airtight breathing became a task. Its bomb- shelters were excellent and made you feel ready. This has the walls wet (from tears it causes) and sloughs every three months. The floors are the best thing in it, get cleaned; for the monsoon might blow off the roof yet can you imagine a house without a floor? The lawn now has a few flowers to its credit. But the grass keeps debiting. The municipal waters give it further lease, and the insects introduce you minute by minute to a part of yourself. The sun can kiss the face and the back of its neck at the same time. I call it a place to live.
So What If I Live In A House Made by Idiots ALMAGHIR HASHMI So what if I live in a house made by idiots? In the last one, holes were filled with toothpaste: Was so airtight breathing became a task Its bomb-shelters were excellent and made you feel ready This has the walls wet (from tears it causes) And sloughs every three months The floors are the best thing in it, get cleaned: For the monsoon might blow off the roof Yet can you imagine a house without floor? Lawn now has a few flowers to its credit But the grass keeps debiting. The municipal waters Give it further lease, and the insects introduce you minute By minute to a part of yourself The sun can kiss the face and the back of its neck At the same time I call it a place to live.
So what if I live in a house made by idiots? In the last one, holes were filled with toothpaste; was so airtight breathing became a task. Its bomb- shelters were excellent and made you feel ready. This has the walls wet (from tears it causes) and sloughs every three months. The floors are the best thing in it, get cleaned; for the monsoon might blow off the roof yet can you imagine a house without a floor? The lawn now has a few flowers to its credit. But the grass keeps debiting. The municipal waters give it further lease, and the insects introduce you minute by minute to a part of yourself. The sun can kiss the face and the back of its neck at the same time. I call it a place to live.